decided to take the tank in an even more natural direction. cut the return flow down to one mag18 and the in tank flow down to two seio 2600s on a controller. the lps seem to be much happier. i also removed the skimmer and will fill that section of the sump with more macro algae. this means i will be running with no mechanical filtration - just the liverock in the tank, the 150 lbs of rubble in the first section of my sump and a 48" x 15" refugium (half barebottom with macroalgae and half 8" dsb with a red and black mangrove forrest).
current fish list (besides the three clowns that will go back to mike's tank):
purple tang
chocolate tang
yellow eye kole tang
striped dogface puffer
zebra eel
marine beta
flame hawk
two spot candy hogfish
cleaner wrasse
yellow coris wrasse
clown fairy wrasse
radiant wrasse
blue pencil wrasse
took a few new fishy pics tonight
for grins, i decided to figure out a comparison on power consumption of my tank at its most complicated vs now.
then:
total volume 400 gallons - 240 gal display, 50 gal clam tank, rest in sump/fuge
1400 watts of MH (1250 main tank, 150 clam tank)
800 watts of t5 (580 main tank, 220 clam tank)
325 watts of return pump (mag12 and mag18 main tank, mag7 clam tank
300 watts of circulation pumps (4 seio 2600s in main tank, two powerheads in clam tank)
45 watts calcium reactor mixing pump
12 watts kalk reactor mixing pump
125 watts skimmer pump
300 watts chiller
48 watts refugium light
in the RC calculator, at $.08 /KWh, it said $993 a month - this is totally wrong since my highest monthly electricity bill was right at $600.
now:
350 gallons - 240 display and the rest in the sump/fuge
220 watts if t5 actinics
145 watts return pump (mag18)
110 watts circulation pumps (2 seio 2600s)
96 watts refugium light
in the RC calculator, it said $23 a month